But she makes her stance clear, saying:“there were some stereotypes that were hurtful.
It was something I brought up right away when I had my first meetings with the producers.
I had a moment of the presentation that was like, ‘problematic Asian representation!'”
I felt very well taken care of."
As Ganatra summarizes: “Do you think I have nothing better to do than solve your problems?”
It’s something I, being Asian, was super conscious of."
She keeps it very grounded and real, but also charming and fun.
Thats a fine line to play, and she walks it really well.
Adequate cultural representation also isn’t enough on its own to make a film good.
Hopefully, the sequel can deliver more laughs and emotional moments, too.
Source:EW